half-life problems & microscope math
Cladograms & Evolution
Populations & Ecology (graphs)


Taxonomy & Adaptations
Misc.
100

What is the definition of half-life?

The time required for half of the radioactive atoms in a sample to decay.

100

What is a derived character?

A trait only shared by members of a specific clade.

100

A disease killing ⅓ of a dense population is what type of limiting factor

Density-dependent limiting factor

100

Who developed binomial nomenclature?

Carl Linnaeus

100

Humans are 99.9% genetically identical. True or false?

True

200

Selenium-83 has a half-life of 25 minutes. If you start with 10 mg, how much remains after 50 minutes?

2.5 mg (2 half-lives: 10 → 5 → 2.5)

200

What does a cladogram show?

The relative degrees of relatedness among organisms.

200

What is the difference between a population and a community?

A population is a group of individuals of the same species; a community is all populations in an area.

200

In binomial nomenclature, which part is the genus?

The first word

200

What is the difference between homologous and analogous structures?

Homologous – same structure, different function; Analogous – same function, different structure

300

The field of view at 40X magnification is 4.2 mm. What happens to the field of view as you increase magnification?

The field of view decreases as magnification increases.

300

What is the Red Queen Theory?

Species must constantly adapt and evolve to survive.

300

Name the three types of symbiosis.

Mutualism, commensalism, parasitism

300

What are the three criteria for an evolutionary adaptation?

Heritable, functional, increases fitness

300

How many haploid cells are produced from meiosis?

Four

400

You measure 51 red blood cells across your diameter of field (DOF). If your DOF is 0.51 mm, what is the average size of one red blood cell in micrometers?

10 μm (0.51 mm ÷ 51 = 0.01 mm = 10 μm)

400

Define punctuated equilibrium.

Long periods of stability interrupted by short bursts of rapid evolutionary change.

400

If a population grows without limiting factors, what type of growth curve does it show?

Exponential growth

400

Define structural, physiological, and behavioral adaptations.

Structural – body parts; Physiological – body functions; Behavioral – actions

400

Which domain contains eukaryotic organisms?

Eukarya

500

Convert 5000 g to kg.

5 kg

500

Crossing over in meiosis occurs during which phase?

Prophase I

500

Define niche.

The range of conditions and resources a species needs to survive and reproduce.

500

Give an example of coevolution.

A flowering plant and its pollinator evolving together.

500

What is the significance of the Sahelanthropus tchadensis fossil?

Supports Africa as the origin of humans; early bipedalism (~7 million years ago)

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